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Users of our SAFECALL personal alarm devices have immediate, discrete access to our GuardianMPS technology. Monitoring Station personnel are on hand to help resolve your panic alarms. When the device is activated, the monitoring station receives the alarm, along with background audio and your location. If emergency help is required, the local police department will be dispatched to help. Safecall integrates seamlessly with our lone worker protection system to provide 24/7 professional monitoring.

Users of our SAFECALL personal alarm devices have immediate, discrete access to our GuardianMPS technology. Monitoring Station personnel are on hand to help resolve your panic alarms. When the device is activated, the monitoring station receives the alarm, along with background audio and your location. If emergency help is required, the local police department will be dispatched to help. Safecall integrates seamlessly with our lone worker protection system to provide 24/7 professional monitoring.
“Our specialist fob is a quick access panic button. Once pressed the worker is free to concentrate on the situation at hand, and we’ll handle the rest.The fob takes the workers location, starts to record the live audio, and connects to our monitoring center specialist who can dispatch local law enforcement.”
To initiate an alarm, press and hold the red SOS button on the device for 2 seconds.
When the device vibrates once, you will know the alarm has been initiated.
After a short period of time the device will vibrate 3 times to confirm receipt to the monitoring station.
Background audio recording and your location will be made available to the monitoring center. They will take steps to ensure your safety and get you help.
NOTE: If you have raised an alarm by accident. Following the 3 buzz confirmation, please repeat “this is a false alarm” into the device. You will receive a call on your cell phone from the monitoring center. Please answer the call as they have to speak with you to verify it is you and that you are safe. You will be asked for your password which is your own unique 4-digit PIN.
o switch your device on, press the red power key on the side of the device for about 2 seconds and release when the device vibrates.
To switch the device off press the power key for a few seconds and release when the device vibrates.
To switch your device on, press the red power key on the side of the device for about 2 seconds and release when the device vibrates.
To switch the device off press the power key for a few seconds and release when the device vibrates.
The amber light will flash fast while booting up, then show 2 quick flashes every 5 seconds. This indicates the device is connected with the GuardianMPS server.
The blue light flashing indicates network and GPS communications. When connected to a 4G network, the device can connect the panic alarm call to our monitoring center. When the device sends us GPS coordinates, we can pinpoint your location. We give the location coordinates to the police if we need to dispatch them to help you.
The device will flash blue alternating as below:
1 Flash = GPS enabled, followed by;
3 Flashes = Connected to 3G
If the single flash is not showing, the device is not receiving GPS (typically due to buildings obscuring the signal). The device stores the previous GPS data even though new GPS data is not being received. That location will be sent to the response center. If the single blue flash cannot be seen, move to an outside position clear of tall building, that will ensure there is up to date GPS data.
We have included a magnetic charging bed for your device. It connects with a USB connection to a plug charger.
When the device is placed in the charger, the device will show a red light.
We will send a text message to your GuardianMPS registered cell phone when the battery is fully charged.
You should get two days use from a fully charged device but recommend that you charge it daily to ensure you have sufficient battery to raise a panic alarm.
We will send a battery charge reminder text to your GuardianMPS registered cell phone when your device battery decreases to 30%.
It is important to note that the battery could be damaged if the device exceeds 65°C. A temperature above this could be exceeded if the device is left on in a vehicle on a hot day for example. We will send you a warning text, to your GuardianMPS registered cell phone, when your device is approaching this temperature.
The device can be worn in a number of different ways.
Attached to key ring with the red clip on the top of the device.
Use the lanyard provided and clip to the red clip
No. It is a good practice though, as starting up resets everything to its optimum configuration. When you first get your device it is preferable to leave it charging overnight so that any software updates can be sent.
The amber light will flash fast while booting up, then show 2 quick flashes every 5 seconds. This indicates the device is connected with the GuardianMPS server.
The blue light flashing indicates network and GPS communications. When connected to a 4G network, the device can connect the panic alarm call to our monitoring center. When the device sends us GPS coordinates, we can pinpoint your location. We give the location coordinates to the police if we need to dispatch them to help you.
The device will flash blue alternating as below:
1 Flash = GPS enabled, followed by;
3 Flashes = Connected to 3G
If the single flash is not showing, the device is not receiving GPS (typically due to buildings obscuring the signal). The device stores the previous GPS data even though new GPS data is not being received. That location will be sent to the response center. If the single blue flash cannot be seen, move to an outside position clear of tall building, that will ensure there is up to date GPS data.
To a point. It is rated to be splashed with water, but total immersion is not advised.
Depending on the response protocol, our monitoring center or a supervisor will try and contact you on your cell phone. In addition, the response service records any audio from the device. The response center can determine if there is a struggle, a code word or sentence being used, or just general background noise.
Depending on the response protocol, our monitoring center or a supervisor will try and contact you on your cell phone. In addition, the response service records any audio from the device. The response center can determine if there is a struggle, a code word or sentence being used, or just general background noise.
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